How the Vikings Changed Europe Forever — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of the most unexpected chapters of the Viking Age: the use of skis in warfare. While most people imagine longships and axes, the Norse also mastered snow-covered battlefields. The episode centers on the Battle of Hakadal (c. 1130s) during the Norwegian civil wars, where Birkebeiner (birch-leg) warriors used skis to ambush their enemies in deep snow. Lucas explains how skis — called ”skíð” or ”andri” — evolved from everyday transport to tactical weapons, and how the Birkebeiner ski tactics later influenced the famous Winter War in 1206 when they rescued the infant King Hákon Hákonarson. The episode also touches on archaeological finds like ski fragments from northern Norway, and the role of snowshoes and reindeer herding among the Sámi people, who were often in contact with Norse settlers. Learn about the difference between ”skríða” (to ski) and ”skríða á skíðum”, the sagas that mention skiing, and why the Birkebeiner name became synonymous with resilience. #VikingSkiing #BattleOfHakadal #Birkebeiner #Skíð #NorseWarfare #WinterWar #NorwegianCivilWars #HákonHákonarson #VikingAge #SkiHistory #Sami #Skríða #MedievalScandinavia #SnowCombat #VikingTactics #NorthernEurope #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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